Bearing in mind he's just turned 3, he had his usual afternoon nap today, after about an hour he woke up crying, I went in to his room and he was rubbing his head. I asked him what was wrong and he told me he'd hit his head playing football with grandad. Bearing in mind my dad has been dead for 13 months now. He told me they where playing somewhere he didn't know with a brown ball, we've never owned a brown ball.
He has had things of this sort before, once he saw my mum's phone which is O2 (you know with the bubbles) he said it was grandad.
Just thought I would ask for peoples opinion's on this.
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When I was four, my grandpa died. He died on my birthday, actually. I saw him walk into the room I was sleeping in (walking! he wasn't able to walk when he'd been alive!) and sat down and talked to me. He said goodbye, and walked out a window like it was a door. I ran to the window but no one was there.
So maybe you have a child with a gift for seeing. He's brave! I was terrified to tell my mom because I knew everyone knew he was dead and wasn't coming back. I got in trouble for talking about him as if he was around. The funny thing is, I understood that I wasn't seeing him the same way as he was when he was alive, and I knew he was dead... just a ghost.
I dreamt about him for years after that. I always felt happy when I saw him.
I know that's not very conclusive, but I hope it helps.
So maybe you have a child with a gift for seeing. He's brave! I was terrified to tell my mom because I knew everyone knew he was dead and wasn't coming back. I got in trouble for talking about him as if he was around. The funny thing is, I understood that I wasn't seeing him the same way as he was when he was alive, and I knew he was dead... just a ghost.
I dreamt about him for years after that. I always felt happy when I saw him.
I know that's not very conclusive, but I hope it helps.
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I totally agree, kids and animals see alot more than we adults, they are more perseptive. I do also believe that us adults knowingly or not kind of program youngsters into not opening their minds and infact closing them off to unimaginable possibilities.
Not fact ofcourse just my opinion.
I do hope he still spends some time with my dad coz he was fun to be around, and you could hear his laugh from miles away, bless.
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Not fact ofcourse just my opinion.
I do hope he still spends some time with my dad coz he was fun to be around, and you could hear his laugh from miles away, bless.
Blessed be
Aphrodite
XXX